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Old 02-16-2005, 07:31 PM
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Do you think it is feasible to ceramic coat an engine block without hurting the block? I'm wondering if the coating will hold in enough heat to cause the block to crack? Reason I'm even contemplating this is because I'm in the process of show polishing a cast iron 400 Chevy block. I'm looking into investing in some Mirra Chrome paint from Alsa and spraying the block once it's done being polished, but my concern is that the heat from the block will ruin the paint. So I'm looking for a way of keeping the chrome finish from getting harmed. Any ideas about this?
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Why noy just use the Super Chrome Powder, then clear coat. I've used many colors on blocks and never had a problem.

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my block is chrome with candy blue /candy red part's no problems and it is powdered the head is polished but i am going to powder it to
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I am concidering Ceramic coating a Block for the simple reason of keeping the heat inside and not heating up the engine bay. When you have a love of Mid-engined cars you do what you can to make it cooler under the rear deck lid.
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Becarefull keeping that Heat in as it will run the engine warmer!!! Causing a over heating problem..

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ya noob what jim said ...( to bad it aint a honda ) hahaha....

my only problem is where the exhaust passes over the block where the turbo is is going to need a sheild but i don't care it is a drag car it don't need to look that good under the hood just the rear end is what they are seeing
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Thanks for the all the replies guys, that helped me out alot. (I've got more supplies on order now, hoping to have this thing done within the next 10-12 days.) I'll be sure to post some pics when it's all finished. I'm stoked about this project.
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just pulled this power house out of the oven. just posted a geo block pictuer in the ultra 525 looks hot. should add at least another 20% to the top end. maybe i'll ad atouch of red and skip the nitros. I have a 383 in the garage that is completly ceramic coated goes in the boat. way over rated for marine just powder it. nothing on boat motor get hot with water cooled manifolds. just put the powder on it.
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I wouldnt coat a engineblock with any thermal barrier coating, this keeps the heat in the engine and give it no chance to cool off by surrounding air. Caswell sells Techline, and Techline has a coating called TLTD, this coating is a thermal dispersant coating, thus helping the metal to shed off the temp. We use it on block, heads, intercolers, radiators and brakeparts etc. that needs to be cooled off as much as possible. TLTD is matte black, and looks real nice on parts, and more important, it does the job right.
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I don't know enough about ceramic coatings. But I do want to ask. Looking at the pictures of the engines you all have Powder Coated. Are you using "High temp" Powders? I ask, as I thought the "high temps" were only available in black & silver? But I see you all are using other colors? If you are not using high temp powder, is the regular powder holding up on the engines for a long time? Maybe the engine does not get hot enough to worry about the powder failing?
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